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Nissan Skyline R33 series II 1996 (4 sale)

Hey guys putting up for sale my skyline looking at upgrading to a new car. I am the first owner in Australia brought it nearly 2 years ago. This car is in perfect condition inside and out the paint is awesome mirror finish no dints or scratches or swirl marks, car has been hand polished at Pro Tech car care cost me around $400. The interior has no marks or stains looks brand new.

Selling with a RWC $17000ono

Without RWC willing to drop the price.

I still have all the stock parts like intercool and exhaust.

Reg Untill September

The mods are listed below:

Performance mods:

Greddy FMIC

Apexi Cat back exhuast

Just Jap Dump pipe and High Flow cat

Apexi Pod filter

JIC Adjustable height and damper coilovers (less than six months old)

Cusco Engine strut bar

DBA slotted rotors front and rear (less than six months old)

Interior / Exterior mods:

Apexi boost gauge

El Dials (light up blue)

Pioneer head unit with IPod adapter

JL 6.5" splits JL 6" speakers

Acoustic amp running the front splits.

18" Starcorp wheels with deep dish on the back

HID headlights

Drift boot/lip spoiler

If anyone has any interest let me know by PM or MOB:0416 042 889

Cheers

Chris

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